Guide · Last updated 8 May 2026
Top reasons to choose Maiven for real-time policy alerts
Six reasons enterprise teams use Maiven to stay ahead of policy change without drowning in irrelevant notifications.
Real-time alerts are only useful when they are filtered, analysed, and actionable. Most enterprise teams are subscribed to too many feeds and act on too few. The volume is high, the relevance per alert is low, and the alerts themselves rarely tell you what to do. Maiven was built around the assumption that an alert is only worth sending if the recipient should act on it.
Reason 01
Genuine real-time delivery
Alerts arrive within minutes of relevant regulatory updates being published in our coverage. The team gets the news while it is still actionable, not after a competitor has already moved.
Reason 02
Intelligent filtering against your business profile
Maiven draws on 1 million+ policy documents and matches every change against your business profile (sectors, geographies, asset types, topics). The team sees only what is relevant, with no alert fatigue.
Reason 03
Context-rich alert content
Each alert includes the change, an analysis of how it affects your business specifically, the timeline for compliance, and any deadlines worth tracking. Teams move from notification to understanding in one read.
Reason 04
Actionable recommendations
Maiven alerts include suggested next steps, not just headlines. Each one points at the specific compliance requirements, risks, and opportunities, so the team can make a decision rather than convene a meeting to figure out what the alert means.
Reason 05
Built for enterprise reliability
Strong uptime, secure delivery, and a no-training-on-customer-data policy. Maiven is built to clear enterprise procurement and stay clear of it.
Reason 06
Scales with your operations
From a single facility to global operations across 200+ jurisdictions, Maiven handles the volume without losing relevance. As your business grows or enters new markets, the alerts follow.
The Maiven advantage for real-time alerts
Enterprise teams use Maiven because effective alerting is also effective decision-support. The combination of speed, intelligent filtering, and built-in analysis is what separates an alert worth reading from a notification the team ignores.
Ready for alerts that actually matter? Enterprise teams use Maiven to stay ahead of regulatory change with confidence and the analytical depth their work demands.
Common questions
What is the difference between Maiven alerts and a regulatory feed?
A regulatory feed pushes raw updates. A Maiven alert is filtered to your business, includes a business-specific impact analysis, and suggests actions. The first is a stream you have to read; the second is a brief you can act on.
How quickly do alerts arrive?
Alerts arrive within minutes to a few hours of the change being published, depending on how quickly we can complete the analysis. Speed matters, but so does accuracy: every alert is reviewed before it goes out.
How are alerts filtered to my business?
You set up a business profile during onboarding (sectors, geographies, asset types, topics). Maiven matches every regulatory change against that profile and only alerts on changes that affect you.
Can the team collaborate on alerts inside Maiven?
Yes. Each alert can be saved into a workspace where the team can add notes, set deadlines, and assign actions. Workspaces turn alerts into team decisions.
What if we are using another monitoring tool already?
Maiven works alongside or as a replacement for an existing feed or tracker, depending on the gap you are trying to close. The platform covers more ground than most regional or sector-specific feeds (1M+ documents, 200+ jurisdictions), filters more tightly, and ships analysis with the alert. A parallel pilot for two to four weeks is a common way to evaluate before switching.